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From Revolution to Representation: Political Parties and the Democratization of Nepal

Aijaz Ahmad Palla
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Aijaz Ahmad Palla: Department of Political Science, University of Kashmir

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 2, 4506-4518

Abstract: The research investigates the developing democratic system in Nepal by analyzing how political parties influence administrative practices and governmental cooperation, as well as party democratic measures and the inclusion of disadvantaged groups. As Nepal experienced its transition from monarchic rule to a federal republic, these political parties steered the country through multiple political obstacles, including party factionalism and weaknesses in leadership and division among regions. Research findings establish ways for political party advancement by implementing structural reforms combined with youth involvement and embracing inclusive guidelines, specifically during the present federal reform processes in Nepal. This research examines political party influence on policy creation along with national progress and democratic stability by studying past situations and modern social dynamics. The research examines the geopolitical factors created by India and China that shape the domestic political approaches of the country. Recommendations for future reforms help the paper strengthen party cohesion together with governance systems and inclusivity, which will create a better democratic and stability-focused political system for Nepal’s future.

Date: 2025
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